Tail light lens, or assemble.
w to replace center brake light in 2004 jeep liberty
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Brake Lights not Stop Lights. Check your Fuses then the Bulbs. Hope This Helps.
The brake light bulbs ar removed from the rear of the light assy . Take it off of the body.
Check the STOP fuse in the passenger compartment Check the switch on the pedestal of the brake pedal.
Tail lights. Brake lights. Backup lights. Signal lights. License plate lights.
Brake light switch might need to be replaced. Simpler answer would be a blown fuse.
This is usually a grounding problem. Either an insufficient ground to the assy or a positive to ground problem. As you mention the brake lights work with the lights off, it will probably be related to a problem with the "running lights" system. As you mention only a problem with the passenger rear, I would check for a poor ground related to that light assy or possibly one of the bulbs' internal filaments in that assy touching each other. Or possibly a socket failure at that assy. Good Luck
Perhaps fixing the ground wire for the passenger side on the 2000 Chevy S-10 will require that the driver's side ground wire also be fixed in order to have the brake lights work properly. There has to be a short somewhere in the wiring for the lights to go off.
Open the front passenger door and the fuse panel is in the side of the passenger seat.
Yes, it has brake lights.
The ABS and Brake lights stay on when the Abs computer has detected a malfunction and set a trouble code. You need to have the system checked for codes